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date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:31:14 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.information.store        back       


Store won't mount   
Guys,
    I have an Exchange 2003 server that the HBA Fiber card died in. The 
database store is still fine. I copied the database store .edb and .stm 
files to another location and want to mount them there. The log files were 
on a different location and are still accessible. When I try to mount them I 
get event ID 9518 - initialization of Jet failed. I checked the KB and it 
doesn't really describe my situation. I've even said the database can be 
overwritten by a restore but it really isn't a restore. I think I am just 
being retarded here. Any ideas? Can this even be done this way? Thanks!

Scott Harding
Windows MVP Server Networking
date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:31:14 -0700   author:   Scott Harding MVP Windows Server

Re: Store won't mount   
I figured it out. I wasn;t chaning the Storage group location. I was only 
changing the mailbox store location.


"Scott Harding MVP Windows Server"  wrote in message 
news:OszuY2H$HHA.5464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Guys,
>    I have an Exchange 2003 server that the HBA Fiber card died in. The 
> database store is still fine. I copied the database store .edb and .stm 
> files to another location and want to mount them there. The log files were 
> on a different location and are still accessible. When I try to mount them 
> I get event ID 9518 - initialization of Jet failed. I checked the KB and 
> it doesn't really describe my situation. I've even said the database can 
> be overwritten by a restore but it really isn't a restore. I think I am 
> just being retarded here. Any ideas? Can this even be done this way? 
> Thanks!
>
> Scott Harding
> Windows MVP Server Networking
date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:46:25 -0700   author:   Scott Harding MVP Windows Server

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